Being budget-friendly is crucial when traveling the world as a digital nomad. Many people desire to live in areas with daily promises of sunshine and warm temperatures. Fortunately, a lot of tropical places provide low-cost workspaces for digital nomads to work and play, with the bonus of being in a tropical setting.
6. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
$696 per month
With numerous co-working spaces available, a plethora of attractions and amenities to enjoy, and a low cost of living, many digital nomads aspire to have an extended stay in Kuala Lumpur. Although the crime level is higher compared to some nomad hotspots, it remains at an acceptable rate and is lower than in other popular tourist destinations.
5. Cebu, Philippines
$659 per month
Even though there is more crime than in other Asian countries, many people feel perfectly safe as long as the right safety measures are followed. There are numerous housing options for digital nomads, such as Airbnb, hostels, and short-term rentals.
4. Port Louis, Mauritius
$649 per month
Spending time on the tropical island of Mauritius will offer those who wish to extend their digital nomad lifestyle into Africa a low-cost, restful escape with lots of co-working opportunities.
3. Medellin, Colombia
$626 per month
Colombia is a stunning country that draws a lot of digital nomads. Looking for a tropical digital nomad destination? Medellin, Colombia, has a lot to offer, including a fast internet connection, cultural centers full of amenities, co-working spaces, and many other attractions.
2. Chiang Mai, Thailand
$590 per month
Chiang Mai, Thailand, is a highly sought-after tropical destination for digital nomads. For a small sum of money, visitors can eat, work, sleep, and play thanks to the currency conversion. Digital nomads also value Chiang Mai’s fast internet, the affordable yet excellent food options in the region, and the variety of co-working spaces it offers.
1. Hoi An, Vietnam
$450 per month
Although you might have to work at a café or co-working space to get high-speed internet, the cost of living is reasonable across the nation (and particularly in Hoi An). Rent in the area is reasonably cheap, there are plenty of options for shared living, and both locals and visitors can feel quite safe about the level of crime.